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KIN 1047 - Beginning Activities: Indoor Soccer Units: 1 Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 1048 - Soccer-Tennis Units: 1 Activity combining the skills of soccer with the rules of tennis. Focus on skill development and learning rules, strategies, safety, and etiquette. Appropriate for all skill levels from beginning to advanced. Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit for a maximum of 2 units. Grading: ABC/NC grading only. |
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KIN 1049 - Beginning Activities: Aerobic Walking Units: 1 Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 1052 - Beginning Water Polo Units: 1 Course Content: Basic skills required for water polo. Conditioning, ball skills, and strategy. Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 1054 - Beginning Flag Football Units: 1 Emphasis on basic skill development, rules, strategies, safety, and sportsmanship involved in playing both competitively and recreationally. Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 1055 - Beginning Table Tennis Units: 1 Emphasis on basic skill development, rules, strategies, safety, and etiquette necessary to play both competitively and recreationally. Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 1056 - Ultimate Non-stop movement, athletic endurance, aerial passing skills with a disc. Introduction to basic skills and strategy. Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 1111 - Physical Activity and Social Justice Units: 4 Promote lifelong physical activity for all populations. Proper body mechanics, nutrition, and training techniques, and strategies to create meaningful and satisfying physical activity opportunities for all people. Exploration of ways to promote more humane, socially just, and democratic forms of physical activity so that all are given opportunities to gain the benefits of physical activity. Satisfies GE Social Science Area: D1-3. |
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KIN 1610 - Introduction to Kinesiology Units: 4 Study of human movement from a humanities, social science, and life science perspective. Topics: history; biomechanics/ exercise physiology; skill learning; psychological/ sociological factors. Career opportunities: health fields (i.e., physical and occupational therapy); exercise professions (i.e., rehabilitation and wellness); educational (i.e., teaching and coaching). |
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KIN 1625 - Nutrition and Performance Units: 4 The interrelationship of nutrition and exercise capability. The effect on athletic performance of diet and food additives. Credit Restrictions: Not open to students with credit for KIN 1626 . |
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KIN 1626 - Nutrition and Performance for Bodies at Play Units: 4 The study of the basic principles of food and energy and their effect upon performance and fitness. Topics include a study of nutrients, basic diet, weight management, exercise demands, training principles, fitness development and effective nutritional practices. Credit Restrictions: Not open to students with credit for KIN 1625 . Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 8 units. |
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KIN 2000 - Intermediate Activities: Badminton Units: 1 Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 2001 - Intermediate Activities: Basketball Units: 1 Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 2007 - Intermediate Activities: Swimming Units: 1 Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 2009 - Intermediate Activities: Volleyball Units: 1 Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 2010 - Intermediate Activities: Weight Training Units: 1 Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 2011 - Intermediate Circuit Training Units: 1 Aerobic conditioning and resistance training for increased toning and overall body conditioning. Proper warm-up and cool down. Heart rate monitoring. Circuit changes throughout the quarter. Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 2012 - Intermediate Activities: Fitness Training Units: 1 Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 2016 - Intermediate Activities: Taekwondo Units: 1 Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 2017 - Intermediate Activities: Soccer Units: 1 Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 2024 - Intermediate Activities: Tennis Units: 1 Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 2034 - Intermediate Yoga Units: 1 Introduction to more variations of well-known Yoga positions, emphasizing a balanced approach to Yoga that embraces relaxation, flexibility, strength and cardiovascular training. Students are encouraged to develop a unique individual practice appropriate for their fitness level and goals. Prerequisites: Previous course in Yoga or consent of instructor. Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 2035 - Intermediate Activities: Tai Chi Units: 1 Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 2038 - Intermediate Activities: Kick Boxing Units: 1 Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 2040 - Intermediate Activities: Varied Activities Units: 1 Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 2041 - Intermediate Activities: Aerobic Conditioning Units: 1 Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 2047 - Intermediate Activities: Indoor Soccer Units: 1 Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 2054 - Intermediate Flag Football Units: 1 Emphasis on intermediate skills, strategies, safety, and sportsmanship involved in playing both competitively and recreationally. Prerequisites: Beginning or intermediate level flag football course or consent of instructor. Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 2055 - Intermediate Table Tennis Units: 1 Emphasis on more advanced and challenging skill development, rules, strategies, safety, and etiquette necessary to play both competitively and recreationally. Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 2300 - Nutrition for Healthy Bodies Units: 4 Basic concepts of personal nutrition and fitness in relationship to a healthy lifestyle; physical and psycho-social factors; various mind-body options. Develop individualized programs for lifelong wellness and the maintaining of healthy minds and bodies. Lecture, team, and class discussions, media aids, and active participation. |
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KIN 2600 - Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries Units: 4 Beginning course in the recognition, management, reconditioning, and prevention of injuries occurring in physical activity. Strongly Recommended: BIOL 2010 or equivalent. |
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KIN 2650 - CPR and First Aid Units: 2 Adult and pediatric CPR and First Aid. Meets qualifications for Red Cross first aid and CPR certification. Credit Restrictions: Not open to students with credit for KIN 4650 or KIN 4651. May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 4 units. Grading: A-F grading only. |
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KIN 2700 - Women and Sport Units: 4 Examination of the cultural dynamics of females and sport from a sociological and historical perspective. Credit Restrictions: Not open to students with credit for KIN 1888. |
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KIN 3072 - Individual and Dual Sports Units: 3 Theory, analysis, and practice of the skills, techniques, and knowledge necessary for the teaching of individual and dual sports. Participation required. Prerequisites: One college-level course in individual sports and one in dual sports, or consent of the instructor. |
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KIN 3075 - Aquatics and Outdoor Education Units: 3 Theory, analysis, and practice of the skills, techniques, and knowledge necessary for the teaching of aquatics and outdoor education. Participation required. Prerequisites: one college-level course in aquatics and one in an outdoor education activity, or consent of the instructor. |
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KIN 3079 - Combatives and Fitness Activities Units: 3 Theory, analysis, and practice of the skills, techniques, and knowledge necessary for the teaching of combatives and fitness activities. Participation required. Prerequisites: One college-level course in combative skills and one in fitness activities, or consent of the instructor. |
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KIN 3080 - Team Sports and Field Sports Units: 3 Theory, analysis, and practice of the skills, techniques and knowledge necessary for the teaching of team sports and field sports. Participation required. Prerequisites: One college-level course in team sports and one in field sports, or consent of the instructor. |
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KIN 3200 - Sport in Film: Cultural Perspectives Units: 4 Societal values, politics, mores, and individual and group behavior related to sport participation as illustrated in film. |
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KIN 3205 - Mental Skills for Performance Units: 4 Mental skills for performance; reviews theory and then provides practical examples of mental skills that can be used in a variety of settings. Topics include: mental imagery, arousal control and self-efficacy, and concentration on video training. Prerequisites: KIN 3350 . Grading: A-F grading only. |
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KIN 3210 - Science of Expertise Units: 4 Examination of research based evidence on the nature of expertise. The evidence will challenge commonly held beliefs that talent is innate and will, instead, review the literature that supports that motivation, dedicated practice and environment are major contributors. Prerequisites: KIN 3330 . Grading: A-F grading only. |
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KIN 3251 - Physical Education for the Classroom Teacher: Physical Considerations Units: 4 Examination of activity participation of children; particular emphasis on physical variables. Relationship of exercise physiology, biomechanics, and growth and development to physical activity. Integration of physical activity with classroom activities, in the physical and health sciences. |
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KIN 3252 - Physical Education for the Classroom Teacher: Psycho-Social Considerations Units: 4 Examination of activity participation of children with emphasis on psycho-social variables. Topics from the sport and exercise psychology and sport humanities literature as it relates to physical teaching. Integration of physical activity with other classroom activities emphasized. |
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KIN 3255 - Fitness and Wellness for a Lifetime Units: 4 Physical and psycho-social factors that contribute to lifelong wellness. Exercise, nutrition, stress and related issues from both conceptual and practical (movement and relaxation techniques) perspectives. |
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KIN 3300 - Critical Inquiry in Kinesiology Units: 5 Theory and application of research methods and elementary data analysis related to professional practice in Kinesiology fields. Strongly Recommended: STAT 1000. |
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KIN 3305 - Structural Kinesiology Units: 4 Anatomical structures as functional determinants of movement. Skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems and their roles in determining movement efficiency. Kinesiological application of anatomical information. Prerequisites: BIOL 2010 or BIOL 2011 . Strongly Recommended: BIOL 1001 and CHEM 1100 or equivalents. Credit Restrictions: Not open to students with credit for KIN 3331. Grading: A-F grading only. |
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KIN 3310 - Biomechanics Units: 5 Biomechanics of human movement and the mechanical and muscular analysis of movement patterns. Prerequisites: BIOL 2010 (or BIOL 2011 ); KIN 3300 , KIN 3305 . |
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KIN 3320 - Exercise Physiology Units: 5 The physiological parameters and mechanisms that determine adaptations of the physiological systems of human beings in response to exercise. Prerequisites: BIOL 2010 (or BIOL 2011 ); KIN 3300 , KIN 3305 . |
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KIN 3330 - Motor Learning and Control Units: 5 The nature of sensorimotor skills. Analysis of the motor systems and mechanisms of basic sensorimotor integration. An overview of skill acquisition related primarily to sport and exercise. Prerequisites: BIOL 2010 (or BIOL 2011 ); KIN 3300 , KIN 3305 . |
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KIN 3340 - Motor Development Units: 4 Theoretical perspectives relevant in motor development research. Physical growth and maturation process from infancy to old age, including development and aging effects of specific body systems. Relevant social, cultural, psychosocial, and cognitive influences on human movement across the life span. Prerequisites: KIN 3300 and KIN 3305 . Grading: A-F grading only. |
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KIN 3350 - Sport and Exercise Psychology Units: 5 Theoretical and practical application of psychological factors in sport, exercise, rehabilitation and other physical activity settings. Topics include: motivation, anxiety, observational, learning, imagery, exercise adherence, injury and youth sport participation. Prerequisites: KIN 3300 with at least a grade of C. Grading: A-F grading only. |
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KIN 3500 - Advanced Activities: Advanced Badminton Units: 1 Instruction at advanced level for persons with intermediate level skill. Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 3501 - Advanced Activities: Advanced Basketball Units: 1 Instruction at advanced level for persons with intermediate level skill. Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 3510 - Advanced Activities: Advanced Weight Training Units: 1 Instruction at advanced level for persons with intermediate level skill. Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 3516 - Advanced Activities: Advanced Taekwondo Units: 1 Instruction at advanced level for persons with intermediate level skill. Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 3517 - Advanced Activities: Advanced Soccer Units: 1 Instruction at advanced level for persons with intermediate level skill. Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 3521 - Advanced Activities: Advanced Golf Units: 1 Instruction at advanced level for persons with intermediate level skill. Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 3524 - Advanced Activities: Advanced Tennis Units: 1 Instruction at advanced level for persons with intermediate level skill. Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 3534 - Advanced Activities: Advanced Yoga Units: 1 Instruction at advanced level for persons with intermediate level skill. Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 3534 - Advanced Yoga Units: 1 Exploration of a more vigorous (flowing) Yoga practice with much more emphasis on cardio-vascular system and muscle strengthening routines. Deepening of the knowledge of the relationship between Eastern Yoga Philosophy and Western Kinesiology. Prerequisites: At least two quarters of Yoga. Must possess experience in sitting, kneeling, standing, balancing, and prone and supine Yoga positions. Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 3542 - Aerobic Instructor Training Units: 2 Skills and knowledge necessary to teach music-based aerobics classes. Fitness assessment, choreography, routines, and music selection. Students gain experience teaching an aerobics class. Prerequisites: Advanced level aerobic skills. |
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KIN 3545 - Competition Conditioning Units: 2 Principles of development of personal fitness program. Topics include goal setting, self-assessment of fitness, nutrition principles, and access to on-line information. Repeatability: May be repeated once for a maximum of four units. |
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KIN 3547 - Advanced Activities: Advanced Indoor Soccer Units: 1 Instruction at advanced level for persons with intermediate level skill. Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 2 units. |
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KIN 3561 - Water Safety Instructor Units: 2 Development of skills and knowledge leading to American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor certification. Prerequisites: Advanced swimming proficiency, American Red Cross Community First Aid and Safety certification or equivalent. |
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KIN 3600 - Evaluation and Care of Athletic Injuries Units: 5 Application of kinesiology in the recognition, management, reconditioning, and prevention of athletic injuries. Prerequisites: KIN 3305 or permission of instructor. |
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KIN 3601 - Athletic Training: Modalities and Rehabilitation Units: 4 Theory and application of therapeutic modalities; design of sports related injury rehabilitation programs. Prerequisites: KIN 2600 and 3600. |
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KIN 3700 - History of Sport and Physical Education Units: 4 Examination of the history of sport and physical education in the United States from the early 19th century to the present with emphasis on the interplay between sport, social institutions and identity. Satisfies GE Area: C4. This course not for Kinesiology majors (See KIN 3701 for majors). Prerequisites: Junior standing. |
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KIN 3701 - History of Physical Activity Units: 4 History of physical activity in the United States from 19th century to the present. Emphasis on the role of science and technology on ideas about the body and human movement. Hybrid course. Prerequisites: Declared Kinesiology Major; KIN 3300 . Grading: A-F grading only. |
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KIN 3735 - Sport, Racism, and Ethnicity Units: 4 Examines sport as a cultural site that reproduces and challenges racial and ethnic inequalities and ideologies. Prerequisites: Upper Division Standing. Credit Restrictions: Not open to students with credit for ES 3140. |
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KIN 3740 - Philosophical Foundations of Kinesiology Units: 4 Examination of the various ontological, epistemological, and axiological issues in sport with particular attention given to how conceptualizations of embodiment and ethical issues impact sport, physical education, and movement. Prerequisites: KIN 3330 . |
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KIN 3750 - Sport in Contemporary Society Units: 4 Examination of sport as a significant social and cultural institution that impacts and is impacted by the larger society. It analyzes past and contemporary issues and controversies through various sociological frameworks. Prerequisites: KIN 3330 . Strongly Recommended: SOC 1000 or SOC 1002 . |
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KIN 3999 - Issues in Kinesiology and Physical Education Units: 4 Readings, discussion, and research on contemporary and/or significant issues in kinesiology and physical education. Repeatability: May be repeated for credit when content varies, for a maximum of 8 units. |
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KIN 4004 - Elementary School Physical Education Units: 4 Planning, development, implementation and evaluation of physical education programs in culturally diverse settings in grades K-5. Emphasis on games, sports, fundamental rhythms, and dance movements as delineated for instruction by the California State Physical Education Framework. Prerequisites: Kinesiology major or with Instructor Permission. |
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KIN 4005 - Exercise Nutrition and Metabolism Units: 4 Kinesiological discussion of nutrients and ergogenic aids and their interaction within metabolic pathways. Emphasis upon the role of nutrients in bioenergetics and how manipulation of nutrient intake alters energy production during exercise. Prerequisites: CHEM 1100 or equivalent, KIN 3320 . |
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KIN 4006 - Secondary School Physical Education Units: 4 Planning, development, implementation and evaluation of physical education programs in culturally diverse setting in grades 6-12 as delineated by the California State Physical Education Framework. Emphasis on games, sports, dance, fitness activities and outdoor education as delineated for instruction by the California State Physical Education Framework. Prerequisites: Kinesiology major or with Instructor Permission. |
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KIN 4008 - Adapted Physical Activity Units: 4 Neurophysiological and functional aspects of psychomotor disabilities. Planning, teaching and evaluating modified physical education activities to meet the needs of exceptional students found in general physical education classes. Participation in laboratory setting required. Prerequisites: Kinesiology major or with Instructor Permission. |
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KIN 4010 - Contemporary Perspectives in Exercise Nutrition Units: 4 Study and application of current issues in exercise nutrition. Emphases on health and fitness program design and lifestyle management. Prerequisites: KIN 1625 , KIN 2600 , KIN 4005 , KIN 4610 . Miscellaneous course fee. See quarterly Class Schedule for current fee. |
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KIN 4030 - Professional Field Experience I Units: 1-4 Instruction in and practice of professional technique and methodology through supervised field work. Prerequisites: Completion of skill requirements for the major or minor. Grading: CR/NC grading only. |
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KIN 4031 - Professional Field Experience II Units: 1-4 Off campus field experience related to degree options. Repeatability: May be repeated for credit toward degree/certificate, as follows: Single-Option Majors: a maximum of 4 units credit; Double-Option Majors: each option, a maximum of 4 units credit (8 units total credit). Grading: CR/NC grading only. |
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KIN 4051 - Intercollegiate Sports: Basketball (men) Units: 1 Repeatability: May be repeated for credit according to season, for a maximum of 12 units for each Intercollegiate Sports course. |
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KIN 4053 - Intercollegiate Sports: Baseball (men) Units: 1 Repeatability: May be repeated for credit according to season, for a maximum of 12 units for each Intercollegiate Sports course. |
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KIN 4054 - Intercollegiate Sports: Cross-country Units: 1 Repeatability: May be repeated for credit according to season, for a maximum of 12 units for each Intercollegiate Sports course. |
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KIN 4055 - Intercollegiate Sports: Intercollegiate Outdoor Track Units: 1 Repeatability: May be repeated for credit according to season, for a maximum of 12 units for each Intercollegiate Sports course. |
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KIN 4058 - Intercollegiate Sports: Intercollegiate Golf Units: 1 Repeatability: May be repeated for credit according to season, for a maximum of 12 units for each Intercollegiate Sports course. |
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KIN 4062 - Intercollegiate Sports: Basketball (women) Units: 1 Repeatability: May be repeated for credit according to season, for a maximum of 12 units for each Intercollegiate Sports course. |
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KIN 4068 - Intercollegiate Sports: Volleyball (women) Units: 1 Repeatability: May be repeated for credit according to season, for a maximum of 12 units for each Intercollegiate Sports course. |
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KIN 4069 - Intercollegiate Sports: Soccer (men) Units: 1 Repeatability: May be repeated for credit according to season, for a maximum of 12 units for each Intercollegiate Sports course. |
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KIN 4074 - Intercollegiate Sports: Softball (women) Units: 1 Repeatability: May be repeated for credit according to season, for a maximum of 12 units for each Intercollegiate Sports course. |
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KIN 4077 - Intercollegiate Sports: Swimming (women) Units: 1 Repeatability: May be repeated for credit according to season, for a maximum of 12 units for each Intercollegiate Sports course. |
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KIN 4078 - Intercollegiate Sports: Water Polo (women) Units: 1 Repeatability: May be repeated for credit according to season, for a maximum of 12 units for each Intercollegiate Sports course. |
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KIN 4083 - Intercollegiate Sports: Soccer (women) Units: 1 Repeatability: May be repeated for credit according to season, for a maximum of 12 units for each Intercollegiate Sports course. |
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KIN 4090 - Computer Application in Kinesiology Units: 4 Using computers as an adaptive, interactive, and exploratory tool for understanding different applications in physical education settings. Word processing, database, spread sheet, multimedia, and Internet applications. Prerequisites: Junior standing. Grading: A-F grading only. |
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KIN 4330 - Clinical Exercise Physiology Units: 4 Study and practice of techniques for administering/evaluating the results of exercise stress tests; development of comprehensive exercise prescriptions for healthy special populations (e.g., children, elderly, females) and individuals with controlled diseases; role of exercise in the etiology, pathology, prognosis and management of chronic disease. Prerequisites: KIN 3320 and KIN 4610 or equivalent. |
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KIN 4600 - Athletic Training Practicum Units: 2 Supervised clinical experience in techniques of athletic training. Prerequisites: KIN 2600 or concurrent. Open only to students in departmental option in athletic training/clinical exercise. Repeatability: May be repeated two times for credit, for a maximum of 6 units. |
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KIN 4610 - Exercise Prescription Units: 4 Application of kinesiological principles to methods of physical conditioning. Systems of progressive resistance exercise, physical fitness and training. Exercise programs for special conditions and effects. Prerequisites: KIN 3320 . |
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KIN 4614 - Exercise and Well-Being Units: 4 The nature of physical activity in relationship to fitness, health, and well-being. Understanding stress and the prevention of diseases related to stress and inactive lifestyles. Prerequisites: Upper division standing. Credit Restrictions: Not for KIN major or minor credit. |
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KIN 4615 - Exercise and Stress Units: 4 The nature of stress and its relationship to exercise. The physiology of the stress response, its role in disease, and immediate and long term interactions of exercise and stress. Prerequisites: KIN 3320 . |
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KIN 4900 - Independent Study Units: 1-4 Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor, for a maximum of 12 units. |
Kinesiology: Graduate |
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KIN 5900 - Independent Study Units: 1-4 Consult an advisor to determine if this course can be applied to the M.S. degree. |
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KIN 6000 - Foundations of Graduate Study and Research Units: 5 Analysis of physical education and kinesiological variables. Scientific thought and inquiry. Application of research methods to specific problems. Statistics/technology module included. Grading: CR/NC grading only. |
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KIN 6411 - Psychology of Physical Activity Units: 4 Psychological issues in physical activity participation. Emphasis on motivation, group processes, psychological health and development, and psychological skills for teaching and performance. Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit with consent of instructor, for a maximum of 8 units. Grading: A-F grading only. |
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